Thick Ledge
While our 2017 Kitchen of the Year didn't skimp in space, San Francisco designer Jon de la Cruz employed plenty of efficient secrets to max out the room. The chunky 11/4-inch-thick Caesarstone counter extends up the wall to the bottom of the window, making a place to get a soap dispenser (or wine glass).
White Cabinetry
Ashley Whittaker gutted a New York apartment's kitchen, substituting the dark cabinetry and terra-cotta tiles with white cabinets and Carrara marble. "The room now feels two times as big," she states. The table doubles as a breakfast nook and offers additional counter space. Rather than lighting, a birdcage lantern was chosen by her . "It's whimsical," she explains. "When you're working with a little flat, why don't you make the kitchen feel like another decorated room?"
Singular Shelf
Though his customers asked a bank of available shelving, designer Grant K. Gibson added one ledge to their galley kitchen. "One shelf is straightforward and lively," he states. "You need to have the ability to conceal clutter, and this manner, it is possible to rotate your collections!"
Stovetop Shelf
To enlarge a tiny kitchen in his San Francisco apartment, designer Scot Meacham Wood added extra shelves. The cabinetry is in the Interior Semigloss in Scuba Black of Ralph Lauren Paint. The drapes are a Christopher Hyland plaid,
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